Security Week
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T-Mobile confirmed it was targeted by hackers, likely the China-linked group Salt Typhoon, but emphasized that the attack was blocked. The telecom company had previously revealed the attack was part of a broader cyberespionage campaign affecting several U.S. telecoms. T-Mobile reassured that it had been closely monitoring the situation and saw no significant impact on its systems or data. Chief Security Officer Jeff Simon addressed what he described as misleading media reports, clarifying that no customer information was compromised. T-Mobile reiterated that it had not suffered any breach of sensitive data, including phone calls or text messages. Continue here.


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